MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- The city of Montgomery recorded 50 homicides in 2013, the highest rate in 33 years.

Despite the high rate of homicides, Montgomery police solved 91 percent of them, well above the national average, which was at 64.8 percent in 2011.

With the death of a third victim, Timnorius Hamilton, 20, on Jan. 3 from injuries sustained in the shooting at Centennial Bar and Grill on Dec. 28, the number of homicides for the year rose from 49 to 50, Montgomery police confirmed.

Two suspects have been charged in the deaths at the bar.

Only four homicides were left unsolved in 2013.

The following homicides remain unsolved:

Melissa Slater, the fifth homicide of the year, was found fatally shot in the 3400 block of Audubon Road on Jan. 10. MPD charged 33-year-old Nathan Harris, 33, with first-degree hindering prosecution in connection with the homicide.

Harris is accused of destroying or suppressing evidence that may have led to the apprehension of Slater’s killer.